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but if you look at the most successful presidents the last few decades, reagan and clinton, that is because they worked across the aisle and found a way to provide leadership and work across the aisle and negotiate. >> to the big reforms -- look at the big reforms we had during those terms. >> absolutely. we have not had leadership in a while. >> we will turn to another subject, yellow cabs and their fight back against uber. the ceo of halo joins us next. they are a rifle to uber. back in a moment. ♪ >> catching a chemist become easier than ever thanks to an onslaught of technology startups. -- catching a cab became easier thanks to an onslaught of technology startups. halo operates as a social network for cabdrivers. joining us with more is the newly appointed ceo, who spent 10 years as an executive with starbucks and help grow starbucks around the world. greg rayburn, my cohost for the hour, is still with us. tell us exec at how this works. i'm trying to wrap my head around this. >> you use your mobile phone, your smart phone, you download the app, and as you are in your apartment, you
but if you look at the most successful presidents the last few decades, reagan and clinton, that is because they worked across the aisle and found a way to provide leadership and work across the aisle and negotiate. >> to the big reforms -- look at the big reforms we had during those terms. >> absolutely. we have not had leadership in a while. >> we will turn to another subject, yellow cabs and their fight back against uber. the ceo of halo joins us next. they are a rifle to...
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clinton? >> in the past, it has been my sense that when these records actually came out, they were not quite as surprising or as damaging as people thought they would be. some of hillary clinton's schedules and her phone logs came out in the 2008 campaign. you could argue pretty convincingly the question of why they weren't available was more damaging than what was in them. >> thank you so much for joining us and making your debut at this hour. >> as people are weighing their thoughts about hillary running as she is making her decision. interesting to see. >> someone is going to pour through every single page. it is a virtual guarantee we are going to be talking about hillary almost every week of the year. she has a book coming out too. >>> significant progress in the fight against obesity for the nation's youngest children. older kids still have a way to go. we are going to talk about the good and the bad next. [ julie ] the wrinkle cream graveyard. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the
clinton? >> in the past, it has been my sense that when these records actually came out, they were not quite as surprising or as damaging as people thought they would be. some of hillary clinton's schedules and her phone logs came out in the 2008 campaign. you could argue pretty convincingly the question of why they weren't available was more damaging than what was in them. >> thank you so much for joining us and making your debut at this hour. >> as people are weighing their...
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the house of representatives was in the process of impeaching bill clinton. the speaker of the house quit, and operation desert fox just under way. you remember the clinton operation launching tomorrow hawks after hussein there. you mentioned pakistani prime minister sharif, and tony blair of the u.k. he told tony blair osama bin laden may be ordering attacks in the next couple of days. and then according to prime minister sharif, president clinton said i need your help. osama bin laden is planning a strike against the united states very soon, to target the united states, perhaps in 48 hours. this comes just a few months, in may of 1998 that tarnac farms incident. when the c.i.a. offered a plan to take out osama bin laden, they pulled the plug here at the white house, janet reno thought it was all too risky. >> for sure. mike viqueira for us at the white house. mike, appreciate it. thank you. doctors without borders say lives are at risk in myanmar after the government moved to expel the organization. the decision came after th treag muslim victims. doctors w
the house of representatives was in the process of impeaching bill clinton. the speaker of the house quit, and operation desert fox just under way. you remember the clinton operation launching tomorrow hawks after hussein there. you mentioned pakistani prime minister sharif, and tony blair of the u.k. he told tony blair osama bin laden may be ordering attacks in the next couple of days. and then according to prime minister sharif, president clinton said i need your help. osama bin laden is...
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>> look, i've known hillary clinton for many years. i like hillary. i respect hillary clinton. but these -- and i don't know if she is going to run, and if she does run, i don't know what her agenda is going to be. but what i do know is we need people. and it's certainly not just me, ed. we need people to say there is a war going on against working families. we've got to stand up. we've got to fight back, or we're not going to have much of a country left. >> you are prepared to be that candidate. how would this work? you're an independent. you caucus with the democrats. how does this work? >> well, that's a good question, and i don't know the answer to that. there are advantages and disadvantages about running independently or running within the democratic structure in contesting the primaries. obviously, there is so much profound disgust with the two-party system that being an independent works well. >> yeah. >> on the other hand, you have to build an entire political infrastructure that is very, very difficult to do. but the bottom line now, the working class, the middle clas
>> look, i've known hillary clinton for many years. i like hillary. i respect hillary clinton. but these -- and i don't know if she is going to run, and if she does run, i don't know what her agenda is going to be. but what i do know is we need people. and it's certainly not just me, ed. we need people to say there is a war going on against working families. we've got to stand up. we've got to fight back, or we're not going to have much of a country left. >> you are prepared to be...
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>> guest: i grew up in a little town in ohio--a little town called port clinton, ohio. population then and now 5,000. c-span: what was the family like? >> guest: my family? c-span: mm-hmm. >> guest: my dad was a--a building contractor. my mom was a schoolteacher. we'd come there after the war. my dad had been injured during the war and he was recovering. and i had a--a younger sister--still do. and it was a--it was a pleasant place to grow up and a pleasant time to grow up. and, i mean, i--it was a much less, you know, cosmopolitan place than harvard or--or the east coast in general. but i was really blessed in growing up in a place that had a lot of social capital. and, frankly, i've--i've spent some time learning in writing this book about the degree to which what i'm indulging in here is simple nostalgia for kind of a--of a--of a past that one wouldn't necessarily today want to re-create. i haven't been back to port clinton for a long time--until i--until just recently i went back there. and it turns out it still is, in fact, unusually civic. people do--do connect wi
>> guest: i grew up in a little town in ohio--a little town called port clinton, ohio. population then and now 5,000. c-span: what was the family like? >> guest: my family? c-span: mm-hmm. >> guest: my dad was a--a building contractor. my mom was a schoolteacher. we'd come there after the war. my dad had been injured during the war and he was recovering. and i had a--a younger sister--still do. and it was a--it was a pleasant place to grow up and a pleasant time to grow up....
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is it to tell bill clinton that this march through a second clinton presidency is going to be a bit messy? is it to tell the democrats overall out in the country that they'll have a choice in the winter and spring of 2016? well, the question for me, why is joe biden, an experienced leader, willing to pay the price for what he is now putting out there, the need to back up his words with an all-out battle for the nomination with someone so many believe has it all locked up. after all, these entry tickets aren't free. why put himself out as vice president biden has now done if he knows at some point between now and the iowa caucuses, he'll have to pull himself out? or back. howard fineman is editorial director of "the huffington post" and msnbc news political analyst. mark halperin is the co-author of "double down", a great book and msnbc analyst as well. howard, biden doesn't have to say these things. he can say heim not going to talk about that. he can say that's always on people's minds. i don't want to talk about it, barbara. but barbara walters is one tough interviewer, and she stuck at
is it to tell bill clinton that this march through a second clinton presidency is going to be a bit messy? is it to tell the democrats overall out in the country that they'll have a choice in the winter and spring of 2016? well, the question for me, why is joe biden, an experienced leader, willing to pay the price for what he is now putting out there, the need to back up his words with an all-out battle for the nomination with someone so many believe has it all locked up. after all, these entry...
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john mccain urged the governor to veto it and former secretary of state hillary clinton talking to students at the university of miami. >> thankfully the governor of arizona has vetoed the discriminatory legislation that was pass ed, recognizing that inclusive leadership is really what the 21st century is all about. >> and the cheers also from demonstrators following the governor's decision, that happened outside the courthouse. nbc's jay gray reports more for us now. >> reporter: after six days of protest outside the arizona state house, with the stroke of a pen, governor jan brewer changed the chants to cheers. vetoing senate bill 1062, controversial religious freedom legislation that opponents call a thinly veiled measure allowing businesses to refuse services to gay and lesbian customers or anyone else for that matter. >> i sincerely believe that senate bill 1062 has the potential to create more problems than it purports to solve. i could divide arizona in i was it could not even imagine and no one would ever want. >> reporter: the center for arizona policy, the group that wrote the leg
john mccain urged the governor to veto it and former secretary of state hillary clinton talking to students at the university of miami. >> thankfully the governor of arizona has vetoed the discriminatory legislation that was pass ed, recognizing that inclusive leadership is really what the 21st century is all about. >> and the cheers also from demonstrators following the governor's decision, that happened outside the courthouse. nbc's jay gray reports more for us now. >>...
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some of the records come from then first lady hillary clinton's office. how to humanize and show what a good person she is. >>> nearly ahalf a foot of rain fell in some of the dryest portions of california today, still not enough to stop the drought. people in glendora and other municipalities. akiko fujita is in glendora. >> over whun are -- 1,000 homes have been evacuated. there have been no reports of homes that have been damaged so far. but you see that sign behind me, road closures all across the city because of all that mud and debris that has just spilled out on the roads. let me show you what we are seeing hidged those road closure signs. earlier we saw mud and debris just spilling out onto the roads, in some cases spilling out into backyards. this is the same area that was burned by a 2,000 acre fire just last month. the soil can't hold the moisture that's coming down and that's what is triggering all these mudslides. >> the rain and the mud, i didn't know all this debris would be coming down. >> reporter: in addition to torrential rains we have
some of the records come from then first lady hillary clinton's office. how to humanize and show what a good person she is. >>> nearly ahalf a foot of rain fell in some of the dryest portions of california today, still not enough to stop the drought. people in glendora and other municipalities. akiko fujita is in glendora. >> over whun are -- 1,000 homes have been evacuated. there have been no reports of homes that have been damaged so far. but you see that sign behind me, road...
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paul ryan trails clinton by 15. and the same for mike huckabee. and we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "hardball." in just the last year, we've seen how far the right wing will go to wage war on the poor, whether it's cutting food stamps, rejecting free medicaid money, slashing unemployment insurance benefits or simply stonewalling a minimum wage hike. for some of the right, attacking the poor has become a reflex. it's hardly surprised when the party unveils its budget later this month, it will likely touch all the far right's erogenous zones when it comes to the poor. today the chair polled by paul ryan unveiled a 200-page report blasting federal programs aimed to help the poor. part of their conclusion is the federal government effectively discourages them, that's poor people of this country, from make mortgage money. and then they throw this into the mix. perhaps the single most determinant of poverty is family structure. well, social conservatives out there should have loved that baby. but in an interview with "the washington post," cong
paul ryan trails clinton by 15. and the same for mike huckabee. and we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "hardball." in just the last year, we've seen how far the right wing will go to wage war on the poor, whether it's cutting food stamps, rejecting free medicaid money, slashing unemployment insurance benefits or simply stonewalling a minimum wage hike. for some of the right, attacking the poor has become a reflex. it's hardly surprised when the party unveils its budget...
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against rand paul, clinton would win by 7, 47-40. marco rubio trails by 8. ted cruz trails her by 10, 47-37. wisconsin governor scott walker down by 11, 46-35. against jeb bush, would lead him by 13. so much for jeb getting in, 51-38. paul ryan trails clinton by 15. and the same for mike huckabee. and we'll be right back. there's this kid. coach calls her a team player. she's kind of special. she makes the whole team better. he's the kind of player that puts the puck, horsehide, bullet. right where it needs to be. coach calls it logistics. he's a great passer. dependable. a winning team has to have one. somebody you can count on. somebody like my dad. this is my dad. somebody like my mom. my grandfather. i'm very pround of him. her. them. >>> welcome back to "hardball." in just the last year, we've seen how far the right wing will go to wage war on the poor, whether it's cutting food stamps, rejecting free medicaid money, slashing unemployment insurance benefits or simply stonewalling a minimum wage hike. for some of the right, attacking the poor has become
against rand paul, clinton would win by 7, 47-40. marco rubio trails by 8. ted cruz trails her by 10, 47-37. wisconsin governor scott walker down by 11, 46-35. against jeb bush, would lead him by 13. so much for jeb getting in, 51-38. paul ryan trails clinton by 15. and the same for mike huckabee. and we'll be right back. there's this kid. coach calls her a team player. she's kind of special. she makes the whole team better. he's the kind of player that puts the puck, horsehide, bullet. right...
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they asked democrats, should hillary clinton run in 2016? i think the overwhelming answer -- you can see it on the left side -- is yes. what about vice president biden? democrats are divided. christine, john? >> you know, in that same poll, they asked republicans about governor chris christie, and more republicans than not said they don't want chris christie to run for president, paul. >> reporter: look at those numbers right there, and that is interesting. maybe that's a little bit to do with that bridge controversy, maybe not. look at the numbers for jeb bush there, the former florida governor. it is a different story. hey, we still have a long way to go. this race for the white house really doesn't get under way until after the midterms in november. christine? >> it's under way right now. i mean, at this point, it's on. >> reporter: all right. >> bring it. paul steinhauser, thanks for coming in. >> i have a quick question, do they really just ponder? do they really not know jeb bush and hillary clinton, or do you have to kind of know you'
they asked democrats, should hillary clinton run in 2016? i think the overwhelming answer -- you can see it on the left side -- is yes. what about vice president biden? democrats are divided. christine, john? >> you know, in that same poll, they asked republicans about governor chris christie, and more republicans than not said they don't want chris christie to run for president, paul. >> reporter: look at those numbers right there, and that is interesting. maybe that's a little bit...
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also, the story about hillary clinton. "hillary clinton draws rebuke for her comments comparing putin to hitler." the former secretary of state hoss provocative comparison truce with for the while attracting various of support from hawkish republicans in congress. it puts her at odds with president obama and her former administration colleagues, who have been measured in statements ." ukraine that on 2016 politics today. cpacill be covering the annual meeting today in washington. front page of "the washington times" this morning has the 50 the american conservative union, marking the 50 years. that is the front story on the page of "the washington times." hi, tony. caller: hi, good morning. host: good morning. caller: how are you? host: doing well. what are your thoughts on the sat and the changes? caller: i will first say that i am a parent. i've been an educator for the united states military. and i've been a student at the graduate level. one of the things that i think it's missed a lot is the psychological aspect of wh
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it was bill clinton, and bill clinton has that global initiative now. is theyy like to do want to share all of our jobs and everything would be poor countries. they have some more countries in there now. host: all right, ralph from alabama brings up bill clinton, who has actually hit the campaign trail in kentucky. and you talk about the role that bill clinton as a surrogate person for president obama on the campaign trail? guest: if you think about the states were bill clinton did well in the 1990's or barack obama is absolutely in a terrible place, places obviously like his home state of arkansas, west virginia, and democrats know that they cannot send members of the administration down to these districts to campaign and hope to have a positive effect. so in a lot of these races, former president clinton really is a surrogate. one of his friends and a member of its immense treasure, james lee witt, is running a race in arkansas's fourth district for an open seat. you can expect him to hit the campaign trail there. president clinton's son-in-law's moth
it was bill clinton, and bill clinton has that global initiative now. is theyy like to do want to share all of our jobs and everything would be poor countries. they have some more countries in there now. host: all right, ralph from alabama brings up bill clinton, who has actually hit the campaign trail in kentucky. and you talk about the role that bill clinton as a surrogate person for president obama on the campaign trail? guest: if you think about the states were bill clinton did well in the...
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attributewithout the laying on the clintons everyday -- is out there banging on the clintons everyday. >> we need to be concerned about ago.happened 15 years >> i was there the first time we litigated this, and americans not want to hear it then. this is just sheer insanity. it is ancient and it is old news. >> this whole thing is ridiculous. but not aerm funds, long-term strategy. let's all give an ocarina and talk about 1998. the tagline is correct the record. what is this all about? the partisan political sniping that you see on both sides. i'm a little astonished that this group feels compelled to issue a video that seems so serious. democrats have been waging a campaign on the republican saying they are fighting a war against women. wendyect example was the davis filibustering texas. wendy davis is now going to become the democratic governor candidate for governor. on the floor and filibustered a bill, but we never hear what the bill was. stop abortionto after 20 weeks. wendy davis was attacking the republican war on women. thatendures a couple angers many republicans, and they w
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>> i would refer you to former secretary clinton. as she said later she was talking about tactics but i think we are dealing with the problem in 2014.we can address and that we are addressing now very aggressively with our international partners. scott. >> in drawing up this executive order i think you have the implication of it did the president express whether or not he thought putin would be subject to its? >> against god i'm just not going to discuss individuals are entities that aren't identified in the executive order and no individual or entity has been identified under the executive of order so i'm not going to characterize it conversation with the president about it. i think it's very clear what the executive order sets out to do and the authority it establishes and judgments about individuals and entities that would be targeted with sanctions will be made along the way but i'm not going to speculate about who or what entity might be included on that list. >> who makes the assessment? is that the international security counc
>> i would refer you to former secretary clinton. as she said later she was talking about tactics but i think we are dealing with the problem in 2014.we can address and that we are addressing now very aggressively with our international partners. scott. >> in drawing up this executive order i think you have the implication of it did the president express whether or not he thought putin would be subject to its? >> against god i'm just not going to discuss individuals are...
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i'm with president clinton on the affordable care act. this is the only issue the republicans are running on around the country. >> that's true. >> i think we neutralize that at worse and turn it to our advantage at best. >> don't try to hide, don't try to change the subject, right? >> that's exactly right. >> do you agree with him? >> i do. >> meet it head-on? >> i agree with him. look, that's what i had to do in 2010 was to meet the challenge head-on, to look at even those races that everyone was going now, we're not going to win there, and say there is a pathway. so i think that's what the dems are going to have to do. but the challenge still remains, and that one is for the republicans, to not get too cocky about this thing. we're talking here in february and march about winning an election in november. and as we have seen in the past, foot-in-mouth disease is not something we're a stranger to. >> the democrats have thrown the kitchen sink at raising the minimum wage, and there are signs it's working to their political advantage right
i'm with president clinton on the affordable care act. this is the only issue the republicans are running on around the country. >> that's true. >> i think we neutralize that at worse and turn it to our advantage at best. >> don't try to hide, don't try to change the subject, right? >> that's exactly right. >> do you agree with him? >> i do. >> meet it head-on? >> i agree with him. look, that's what i had to do in 2010 was to meet the challenge...
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what role will bill clinton play this? guest: i hope you will not only create enthusiasm to vote but he will bring attention to those efforts in some parts of the toya is probably aware of this, where there is a concerted effort to suppress the vote. we have to fight that as hard as we can. it is on at 2 fronts -- making their there is -- making sure there is enthusiasm to go out and vote, and making sure that the laws don't prevent people from getting out of a. -- getting out to vote. host: hi, tim. caller: i just wanted to make a comment about the comparisons between countries that actually that areinimum wages much, much higher than the united states, and the relative success that they seem to have, actually, and remaining economically stable. complaintsbiggest attractors have is that it is going to be a jocular, the people are not going to -- that it is going to be a job killer, that employers are not going to hire as many people. but you look at canada and australia, yes, they are smaller countries and they have a mor
what role will bill clinton play this? guest: i hope you will not only create enthusiasm to vote but he will bring attention to those efforts in some parts of the toya is probably aware of this, where there is a concerted effort to suppress the vote. we have to fight that as hard as we can. it is on at 2 fronts -- making their there is -- making sure there is enthusiasm to go out and vote, and making sure that the laws don't prevent people from getting out of a. -- getting out to vote. host:...
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is this a foregone conclusion about hillary clinton? thesecuracy forecasting things is wrong, how does this shape up on the democratic side? you mentioned the chance of immigration reform in lame deck. -- in lame duck. what do you think? >> i would defer to charlie and is worth knowing that both of us do not get paid by the word. we get paid nothing. >> not here anyway. this is the believe in free speech, how would you like to give one? [laughter] >> i will defer to charlie on that. ithink i share his view that is not a sentient that she will run. she willnot a cinch run. i have heard you say that. >> if this is a political decision, she is running. take it to the bank. i would argue that a lot of bush things like the jeb example are personal decisions as well as political. there is a 30% chance or so she does not run. is logic is, right now, she 66 years old, she will turn 67 later this year in october. 68 inll be 67 going on 2015. she will be 69 two weeks before the election in 2016. can you get elected at 69? of course you can, that
is this a foregone conclusion about hillary clinton? thesecuracy forecasting things is wrong, how does this shape up on the democratic side? you mentioned the chance of immigration reform in lame deck. -- in lame duck. what do you think? >> i would defer to charlie and is worth knowing that both of us do not get paid by the word. we get paid nothing. >> not here anyway. this is the believe in free speech, how would you like to give one? [laughter] >> i will defer to charlie on...
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it was signed by president clinton and became law 20 years ago. i want to encourage everybody in the future that is working on this important issue, and it is important to include all sales in the background checks and you have just heard the reasons by, several examples of the internet and gun shows. i want to encourage everybody that just because there is public outcry doesn't mean we will get the bill passed. it takes work, time, and it takes persistance and we will will again. it will be a proud day. and i am going to come back the day it passes and i promise i will not leave until then. [ applause ] >> and jim wanted me to give everybody a big hello. he is sorry he could not be here. but it is hard for him to travel anymore. for those of you who helped us, thank you so very much. for those of you on the brady staff, dan, president and everybody else working on it, i see they have got the same excitement so we are going to win and we are going to finish the job. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, sarah. one of the more inspiring things, in
it was signed by president clinton and became law 20 years ago. i want to encourage everybody in the future that is working on this important issue, and it is important to include all sales in the background checks and you have just heard the reasons by, several examples of the internet and gun shows. i want to encourage everybody that just because there is public outcry doesn't mean we will get the bill passed. it takes work, time, and it takes persistance and we will will again. it will be a...
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i think i secretary clinton, secretary kerry, the president of the training has had on so many occasions that this will not in military. there ought to be some way for reconciliation to be possible. the second principle as well, which is i always felt in the time i had this responsibility, and this kind of diplomacy has got to be backed by force. it isn't necessarily backed by american force but this, idea if you're in gave of reconciliation is another reason to be in favor of a sign to be bsa. another favor for american forces and international forces and it's a very important reason to be in favor of continued support for afghan national security forces it seems to me that taliban is watching very carefully how we work our way through these next few months to decide whether be any pressure on them to make this step toward reconciliation so the effect of the military effort, international and afghan, still is really important third point seems to me on reconciliation as you look back and circling makes you think about it very carefully and watching the film on women and women's rights i
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talk about the role of president clinton on the campaign trail. guest: it's a great and important role. here is a southern white man, a demographic that we aren't doing terribly well with right now. talking about kitchen table issues. people remember the kind of prosperity that was in place when bill clinton was president. the guy is a master. i don't care which side of the aisle you're on. you have to recognize that the guy really can move people and explain a platform. he will be really important in southern states to help with the democrats. host: compare his role with president obama. where do you see president obama on the campaign trail? guest: he will be hugely helpful in mobilizing the folks that he mobilized in both of his presidential elections. he will not play everywhere. the president knowledges that and i've told people that. havingre places where the president campaigning on your side will be an important thing to get the turnout. national message bearer. there will be different people with different messages because this is a very
talk about the role of president clinton on the campaign trail. guest: it's a great and important role. here is a southern white man, a demographic that we aren't doing terribly well with right now. talking about kitchen table issues. people remember the kind of prosperity that was in place when bill clinton was president. the guy is a master. i don't care which side of the aisle you're on. you have to recognize that the guy really can move people and explain a platform. he will be really...
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now details of the clinton presidency are being revealed. the national archives released 4,000 document, including copies of speeches, schedules and talking points forinterviews. some with annest to humanize hoint voizing her to -- hillary clinton, advising her to be real and relaxed. >> a battle cry from ukraine on the streets here in new york city. [ chants ] . all: russians hand off ukraine. >> expatriots gatedering at the -- gathering at the doorsteps of the united nations. how the power struggle impacts the united states. deadline day for syria to get rid of the chemical weapons. what happens now that bashar al-assad missed the deadlines. >> it hundreds watched in the street. >>> one minute he was making tacos, the next he was a hero. how a man's selfless act saved a child's child'child's>>> one minute he child'child's life. >> niagra falls has all but frozen overdue to the weather. you can see areas frodsen over -- frozen over. 90% of the great lakes has frozen over, the most in 20 years. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. how the
now details of the clinton presidency are being revealed. the national archives released 4,000 document, including copies of speeches, schedules and talking points forinterviews. some with annest to humanize hoint voizing her to -- hillary clinton, advising her to be real and relaxed. >> a battle cry from ukraine on the streets here in new york city. [ chants ] . all: russians hand off ukraine. >> expatriots gatedering at the -- gathering at the doorsteps of the united nations. how...
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hillary should own the women's media or use clinton's 20th anniversary to show how real she is. have hillary throw a big party and considered having her appear on a popular sitcom "home improvement." the documents also shed light on the administration's unsuccessful ooh attempt to sell the chief initiatives. but as speech writers crafted the president's speechwarn warned them. that would have birthday good advice for the president in the white house before he made this promise. >> if you like your doctor you'll be able to keep your doctor. if you like the plan, you can do it. some have lost their plans under the affordable care act. they're due to be released in the next few weeks. for "cbs this morning saturday" i'm nancy cordes. >>> new 911 tapes release the nightmare of the traffic jam last accept when chris christie's aides caused the bridge to stop. they show just how danchts the situation became. >>> 911, what's your emergency? >> 911, 911, over here. >> where is here. >> the 1911. do. >> do you know what it is? >> they're setting a new pattern in washington. >> you ee awa
hillary should own the women's media or use clinton's 20th anniversary to show how real she is. have hillary throw a big party and considered having her appear on a popular sitcom "home improvement." the documents also shed light on the administration's unsuccessful ooh attempt to sell the chief initiatives. but as speech writers crafted the president's speechwarn warned them. that would have birthday good advice for the president in the white house before he made this promise....
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clinton has been traveling the country giving speeches. she is expected to decide later this year. >>> new this morning, another milestone for obamacare. the president says 4 million people have signed up. it's a big number, but of course, the doubters are still saying the law is not doing what it needs to do. we're live at the white house with more. how are the numbers being taken? >> reporter: some would say this is good news for the white house. these numbers show that the pace of enrollments has been steadily improving since the problems were fixed with the website healthcare.gov. still the administration would have to see record signups for the remaining several weeks just to reach the new lower goal of 6 million enrollees by march 3 1st. that's 1 million people than in the beginning. just last week, vice president biden said it would still be a hell of a start. we should expect to hear probably language just like this from administration officials over the coming days trying to lower expectations. >> all right. we'll keep watching. >
clinton has been traveling the country giving speeches. she is expected to decide later this year. >>> new this morning, another milestone for obamacare. the president says 4 million people have signed up. it's a big number, but of course, the doubters are still saying the law is not doing what it needs to do. we're live at the white house with more. how are the numbers being taken? >> reporter: some would say this is good news for the white house. these numbers show that the...
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host: you became the ins commissioner during the clinton administration? guest: yes. fw librarian tweets in -- what would be the policy implications of that? i think that is not going to happen. congress will not do that. a durable system for a long time. if people are here illegally for , they are eligible to apply for citizenship as long as they have not violated any laws, have learned to speak english, and are familiar with the civics and system of government of our country. that is a system that has proved very, very effective. people whoe putting are here as noncitizens into a legal framework where they can do that. right now, we have a very large population that is prevented from doing that. yes, they have violated the law. yes, they should be accountable for that. but at the end of the day, it is unrealistic to imagine that we can remove them all from the country and a large share of them are contributing to our economy, to our communities in positive ways. of thelizabeth grieco census bureau, from all of the stats you have gathered here, what are the trends go
host: you became the ins commissioner during the clinton administration? guest: yes. fw librarian tweets in -- what would be the policy implications of that? i think that is not going to happen. congress will not do that. a durable system for a long time. if people are here illegally for , they are eligible to apply for citizenship as long as they have not violated any laws, have learned to speak english, and are familiar with the civics and system of government of our country. that is a system...
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. >>> the secret clinton files, a huge trove of documents about bill and hillary clinton. what do they say? when will they be released? why it puts president obama in a bind. >> a baby with three jen etd tick parents. scientists say they can do it but should they? who gets custody, who has legal rights? >> he shook up the world or was it the mom? >> new information that the fbi thought one of the most famous fights in history might have been fixed? we will hear from boxing legend, don king live. >> hello. i'm john berman. >> i'm michaela pereira. good morning out west. it is 8:00 a.m. out there. >>> happening now, a passenger terminal at the port of miami is being evacuated due to a
. >>> the secret clinton files, a huge trove of documents about bill and hillary clinton. what do they say? when will they be released? why it puts president obama in a bind. >> a baby with three jen etd tick parents. scientists say they can do it but should they? who gets custody, who has legal rights? >> he shook up the world or was it the mom? >> new information that the fbi thought one of the most famous fights in history might have been fixed? we will hear from...
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. >> former president bill clinton is being honored in ireland. today he's in belfast where he'll open a school of leadership in his name at queens university. the institute is dedicated to his role in bringing peace to northern ireland. >> a new poll finds voters are warming to the idea of hillary clinton as president. the former first lady that not announce said she'll seek the top spot in 2016. 38% say there is a good chance they will vote for her. in 2008, one in two people said her ties to bill would hurt her chances. >> primary voters headed to the polls in texas to pick rick perry's replacement. wendy david easily picked up the democratic nod. in the texas senate race, john cordon beating tea party candidate steve stockman. >> south africa's blade runner oscar pistorius covered his ears and went with the first prosecution witness. the neighbor said she heard a woman screaming followed by the sound of gunshots. this does contradict his claim that he accidentally shot his girlfriend, thinking she was an intruder, a legal analyst warns this tr
. >> former president bill clinton is being honored in ireland. today he's in belfast where he'll open a school of leadership in his name at queens university. the institute is dedicated to his role in bringing peace to northern ireland. >> a new poll finds voters are warming to the idea of hillary clinton as president. the former first lady that not announce said she'll seek the top spot in 2016. 38% say there is a good chance they will vote for her. in 2008, one in two people said...
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if you look at the policy of president clinton, president bush, president obama, the same basic line is evident in all of those administrations. on the point about energy, you make a good point. in fact, that is already happening. ther 15 years ago, when united states thought it would have to import huge amounts of natural gas, the plan was to import lng coming out of the persian gulf. with the discovery of natural resources in the united states, they have nowhere to go, and instead they're going to europe, and they have displaced some. this is a tricky question for the russians because in 2006 and 2009, they had gas cutoffs to europe, and then made the europeans nervous about reliable suppliers. if this crisis in the ukraine were to do that a third time, they could see long-time customers in europe bringing in lng from the golf because of concerns. it might not bode well for their interests. host: steven pifer currently serves of the brookings institution. what do you do there? i, -- i am on the center for esa tenure. serve?ow long did you guest: 27 years, serving in moscow, london,
if you look at the policy of president clinton, president bush, president obama, the same basic line is evident in all of those administrations. on the point about energy, you make a good point. in fact, that is already happening. ther 15 years ago, when united states thought it would have to import huge amounts of natural gas, the plan was to import lng coming out of the persian gulf. with the discovery of natural resources in the united states, they have nowhere to go, and instead they're...
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. >> reporter: lots of people claim to sleep very little including bill clinton, donald trump and martha stewart, but researchers say most of them are probably just sleep deprived and less than 1% of the population is made up of genuine short sleepers. i am definitely not one of them. i gave the whole short sleeping thing a try. i feel tired. i feel irritable and just not ready for the day. i wasn't just cranky. take a look at this reaction test. after one night of short sleep, i can't catch this pen at all. but schwanner, who's been living on four hours of sleep her entire adult life, never misses. when we tested reaction time with a 15-inch ruler, i kept getting worse. 11 inches. 12. 13. as for schwanner, she did three times better than me getting more out of life. >> four. >> reporter: -- on a lot less sleep. >> four. >> reporter: for "good morning america," mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> are you going to try it? >> ready, josh? [ laughter ] i'm just imagining things. okay. >> it's tough, and, oh, for that for all of us. >> mara, thank you. great job. >>> hey, robin is out
. >> reporter: lots of people claim to sleep very little including bill clinton, donald trump and martha stewart, but researchers say most of them are probably just sleep deprived and less than 1% of the population is made up of genuine short sleepers. i am definitely not one of them. i gave the whole short sleeping thing a try. i feel tired. i feel irritable and just not ready for the day. i wasn't just cranky. take a look at this reaction test. after one night of short sleep, i can't...
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bush, clinton, and george w. bush nation, observed most delays in the environmental review processes are caused by factors other than nepa or justified by the nature of the project. yet this bill would indicate that if by the time this bill designates the oversight has not been finished, that could be an oversight for a nuclear plant, it could be an oversight dealing with some of the energy resources that we have. that require that kind of oversight. it could be the oversight of building a major construction project through a heavily populated neighborhood. it could be oversight on many aspects of america's business. then this bill says it is simply deemed up. deemed up, mr. chairman. so how can one believe that problems will be solved by just ignoring, ignoring the process? there is a major problem with this section my amendment addresses. that is automatic approval, that deeming up, that beaming up, so i'd ask my colleagues to support the jackson lee amendment which relieves us of that burden of fearfully passi
bush, clinton, and george w. bush nation, observed most delays in the environmental review processes are caused by factors other than nepa or justified by the nature of the project. yet this bill would indicate that if by the time this bill designates the oversight has not been finished, that could be an oversight for a nuclear plant, it could be an oversight dealing with some of the energy resources that we have. that require that kind of oversight. it could be the oversight of building a...
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secretary kerry, secretary clinton. preparing the way for all of this. and the leadership of the countries involved that we have this joint sanctions regime in place for these negotiations. >> madam leader, last couple weeks, certainly the last couple dice taste some your very closest friends in this body have announced their retirement. mr. dingell, mr. waxman, mr. andrews is leaving. i wonder if so many people leaving after this congress, or during it, makes you re-evaluate how long you'll stay here. >> no it doesn't. it's very sad these people are leaving. they are fabulous, their legislative records, mr. dingell, mr. waxman, mr. miller, legislative virtue owe sews -- irtueo sews -- virtueo sows. rush holt, rob andrews from new jersey, fabulous hems of congress. god bless them. george miller, mr. waxman they have been here 40 years each. they want to go do something else or go home. mr. dingell, i think by the time he leaves it will be 59 years. no. they go with their pace. gi at my. we miss them. they are fabulous. there's the pot and lots of people
secretary kerry, secretary clinton. preparing the way for all of this. and the leadership of the countries involved that we have this joint sanctions regime in place for these negotiations. >> madam leader, last couple weeks, certainly the last couple dice taste some your very closest friends in this body have announced their retirement. mr. dingell, mr. waxman, mr. andrews is leaving. i wonder if so many people leaving after this congress, or during it, makes you re-evaluate how long...